George Goldman is the Associate Director of Institutional Research. In addition to his teaching duties he assists the Director of Institutional Research in assessing the campus in Institutional Effectiveness. He also is involved in grading and overseeing courses in the Distance Learning Program.
George was born in Springfield, Missouri. He is married to
Sara Kathryn (Lyne) Goldman of Sedalia, Missouri. George and
Sara have a married daughter and three grandsons who live
in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Goldman's have a son who earned
his Ph.D. in Theology while teaching at David Lipscomb University.
A total of fifteen foster children have lived in the Goldman's
home at various times over the years. George's education includes
an A.A. from Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma (1967);
a B.A. from Southeastern State University in Durant, Oklahoma
(1971), a M.A. in New Testament, Harding University Graduate
School of Religion (1974), and a M.Th., Harding Graduate School
of Religion (1984). George has served as a part-time Professor
of New Testament since 1988.